BERGIN-CONWAY
This was published in the following publications on 13.10.2008:
Irish Times
This was published in the following publications on 13.10.2008:
Irish Times
BERGIN-CONWAY (née Layng) ("Iraros" Glenside, Portlaoise) - Oct 11, 2008, (retired N.T. Portlaosie C.B.S.), (peacefully), in the tender care of the staff at Kilminchy Lodge Nursing Home, Ena, beloved wife of the late Michael Bergin and William Conway; dearly loved mother of Mary, Paraic and Anita and loving sister to Maeve; deeply regretted by her loving family, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law, grand children, relatives and friends. Rest in peace. Removal from her residence at 6.45 o'clock today (Monday) to arrive at St. Fintans Church, Portlaoise at 7 o'clock Requiem Mass at 11 o'clock tomorow (Tuesday) followed by interment in Raheen Cemetery.
BERGIN-CONWAY (Ena) (Glenside, Portlaoise) (Died October 11, 2008) - On the occasion of Ena's First Anniversary, her children Mary, Paraic and Anita, together with her sister Maeve and the extended family would like to thank most sincerely all those who sympathised with us in our sad loss. To Mum's friends, relatives and neighbours and to our own friends and colleagues we say thank you for your support and many acts of kindness. To those who attended Mum's wake, removal and Requiem Mass, all who sent Mass and Sympathy cards, letters of condolence and floral tributes, we thank you. Our sincere gratitude to the Matron and staff of Kilminchy Lodge Nursing Home who took such good care of Mum, especially in her final days. Thanks also to the staff of the Midland General Hospital, Portlaoise and the Palliative Care Team. We thank the priests of the parish especially Fr. Kevin Walsh who officiated at the funeral Mass and afforded us the opportunity to celebrate Mum's life in all its fullness. To organist Catherine Quigley and soloist Francita Whelan our sincere appreciation of your wonderful contribution, a beautiful and fitting farewell to Mum. Thanks also to the priests of Raheen parish and the caretaker of Raheen Cemetery for their help and co-operation. To Matthew Keegan (Funeral Director) our thanks for his sympathetic and personal attention. As it would be impossible to thank everyone individually we trust that this acknowledgement will be accepted as a token of our appreciation. The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass will be offered for the intentions of all.
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